Ceasefire Deadlines, Energy Swings + Risk Ahead of CPI and Earnings
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Michael Reinking, NYSE Senior Market Strategist, recaps a volatile week as Middle East headlines and deadline-driven diplomacy fueled sharp market swings. Hopes for de‑escalation and a surprise ceasefire helped the S&P 500 rally more than 3% for a second straight week, pulling equities back near flat for the year as energy prices eased from recent highs. A mixed U.S. jobs report kept inflation concerns in focus ahead of CPI, while leadership broadened across consumer, travel, and AI infrastructure stocks. Looking ahead, investors remain focused on ceasefire negotiations, inflation data, and the start of earnings season.
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